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Hi, we're looking for a nanny to look after our 20 month old son Friday mornings (9-1pm).  He attends nursery the rest of the week, but my work hours have recently increased and nursery were unable to extend his hours.  Looking for someone to come to the house as we think that would be less unsettling for such a short period than trying to get him used to a new setting etc.  We're based in SE23 near Kilmorie School.  Hoping it may fit around someone's existing jobs etc.

Would be great to hear from anyone interested.  He's a very cheeky chappy, very happy and active and would be up for morning trips/playground etc.  I'll be working from home most of the time with occasional meetings.

Thanks!

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